The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... labours before the public ; with full con- viction that , in questions of this kind , the world cannot be MISTAKEN , at least , cannot long continue in error . I cannot avoid acknowledging the CANDOUR of the author of that excellent ...
... labours before the public ; with full con- viction that , in questions of this kind , the world cannot be MISTAKEN , at least , cannot long continue in error . I cannot avoid acknowledging the CANDOUR of the author of that excellent ...
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... labour he gives just and elegant re- presentations , which yet do not remove the difficulty of the first and fundamental question , though supposing the present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content ...
... labour he gives just and elegant re- presentations , which yet do not remove the difficulty of the first and fundamental question , though supposing the present state of man necessary , they may supply some motives to content ...
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... labour , I do not comprehend why he could not possibly have exempted all from poverty . For poverty , in its easier and more tolerable degree , is little more than necessity of labour ; and in its more severe and deplorable state ...
... labour , I do not comprehend why he could not possibly have exempted all from poverty . For poverty , in its easier and more tolerable degree , is little more than necessity of labour ; and in its more severe and deplorable state ...
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... labour from one step of argumentation to another , instead of rising into the light of knowledge , we are devolved back into dark ignorance ; and all our effort ends in belief , that for the evils of life there is some good reason , and ...
... labour from one step of argumentation to another , instead of rising into the light of knowledge , we are devolved back into dark ignorance ; and all our effort ends in belief , that for the evils of life there is some good reason , and ...
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... labour ; to tell them , that submission is the duty of the ignorant , and content the virtue of the poor ; that they have no skill in the art of government , nor any interest in the dissensions of the great ; and when you meet with any ...
... labour ; to tell them , that submission is the duty of the ignorant , and content the virtue of the poor ; that they have no skill in the art of government , nor any interest in the dissensions of the great ; and when you meet with any ...
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